Music

"Jaleo" is the first international and second U.S. single from Ricky Martin's album Almas del Silencio. It was released on May 5, 2003 in the United States. "Jaleo", a Spanish word of Hebrew origin, has various meanings: to clap or yell out words such as "olé!", "eso!" to encourage flamenco dancers during a performance, or a style of dancing.

Penn Quarter SPANISH Loosely translated, jaleo means revelry or racket.
Neither is in short supply at this lively, colorful tapas bar and restaurant with walls
of windows that look out onto bustling sidewalks. Enjoy flamenco music while ...

Notes 1 Jaleo is a flamenco term referring to utterances or shouts of
encouragement such as Olé! 2 Saeta is a religious and emotional song which is
sung most often during public processions such as during Semana Santa. It is
said to belong ...

Jaleo is a tapas restaurant, focusing on small plates of many different types of
food. Diners can sample numerous authentic Spanish dishes between sips of
sangria (or anything else from the full bar). You can nibble on creamy chicken ...

The jaleo is a series of encouraging and admiring shouts which, if done in an
appropriate way, add an essential element to the ambiance of the performers.
Shouts range from the well known “Ole!,” to the frequent “toma que toma,” “vamo'
ya”; ...

To which is Prefixed an Introduction to the Elements of Music by Frederick Niecks

Jaleo (Sp.). A Spanish national dance of a lively character. Janitscharenmusik (
Ger.). The music introduced into Europe by the Janizaries. Military music
consisting of wind instruments and instruments of percussion, such as drums,
cymbals, ...

Jaleo (Sp.) (hah-leh-o) . A Spanish dance in triple time. Janko Keyboard (yanko).
The invention of Paul Janko, arranged like a series of steps, six in number. Each
key may be struck in three places, some on the 1st, 3d and 5th steps, the rest on ...